Gas and Water

Policefleet ManagerVol. 6 Nbr. 3, May 2008

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You may experience problems with parts such as fuel gauge senders and fuel pumps, not to mention rusted-out fuel tanks. Even if the tank doesn't rust through, the water-alcohol mix sitting in the bottom of your tank may cause tank de-plating and corrosion of in-tank components. As these parts corrode, they can produce solid contaminants so small they pass right through a car's fuel filter. They lead to problems with fuel injectors once they are through the filter.

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Gas and Water

You oversee a fleet of vehicles. Do you know how many of them have water in their fuel tanks? If you said all of them, you would most likely be correct. Nearly every fuel tank has water in it, but not from anything that happened at ...

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